Introduction to the Wellness Mini-series. Burnout, Disengagement, and Other Psychological Quagmires: It’s Not All in Your Head

Summary:. Surgery is a state of mind. The brain controls the hands. As a result, “technical skills” are more mental than technical. In fact, physician burnout and poor well-being are independent predictors of major medical errors. Part of becoming a better surgeon is caring for one’s mind, and makin...

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Main Author: Ibrahim Khansa, MD, FAAP, FACS
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer 2025-01-01
Series:Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open
Online Access:http://journals.lww.com/prsgo/fulltext/10.1097/GOX.0000000000006437
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Summary:Summary:. Surgery is a state of mind. The brain controls the hands. As a result, “technical skills” are more mental than technical. In fact, physician burnout and poor well-being are independent predictors of major medical errors. Part of becoming a better surgeon is caring for one’s mind, and making sure one’s brain is healthy and happy. Therefore, the reader of this mini-series should read every article with the perspective that it can (and will) make them a better physician and surgeon. In this mini-series, 45 unique authors and 2 expert discussants compiled a comprehensive, evidence-based resource on physician wellness, including topics such as wellness during residency, oral board examination and every other career stage, the interface between work life and home life, physical well-being, self-awareness, mindfulness, mentorship, and dealing with aging parents and microaggressions. This mini-series truly covers the entire spectrum of physician wellness. In this article, I will provide a brief introduction to some important concepts, and the subsequent articles in the mini-series will go into much more practical detail.
ISSN:2169-7574